Canadian rider Derek Gee finishes second again at Giro d’Italia
Canadian Derek Gee, continuing to impress in his first Grand Tour event, came within half a wheel of winning Stage 14 of the Giro d’Italia on Saturday.
“This is the closest one yet. I did everything I could today,” Gee said. “I’m sure when I look back, I will be happy but for now, this one really really hurts.”“I’m disappointed that, after all the work the team did for me, I couldn’t take the win today,” said Gee. “The stage was 200 kilometres long but it could have been just a few metres longer, that would have been nice.”
Former Canadian cycling star Steve Bauer is one of the team’s sports directors. Other Canadians involved include performance director Paulo Saldanha, coach Christopher Rozdilsky, soigneur Jon Adams and head mechanic Andreas Back Watt. Alberto Bettiol was third, while the general classification riders rolled across the line more than 21 minutes behind Denz at the end of another cold and rainy stage.
“The plan this morning was more about the stage win,” Armirail said. “We thought one day the maglia rosa could be up for grabs. But we didn’t think it would be today.
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